CitizenHawk patents its typo recovery business model

For instance, suppose the customer’s representative recovers the typo domain aeroopostale (a typo derivation of the trademarked term Aeropostale). Upon transfer of the domain by the cybersquatter to customer’s representative’s chosen registrar, such as, GoDaddy, Inc., the WhoIs record for the domain can be updated to reflect Aeropostale-approved data. Additionally, the DNS information for aeroopostale may be updated to reflect customer’s representative’s names servers. Subsequent or following the name server change to reflect customer’s representative’s name servers, customer database 140 may be updated to reflect that the domain has been recovered (See FIG. 4; stage classification drop down) and a new redirect URL can be added. One example of monetization by the customer’s representative could be CPA fees. Should a visitor purchase an item using a redirect link, customer’...